Asian Journal

Pattullo Bridge Replacemen­t Project moves forward

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Vancouver: The Province has selected three pre-qualified bidding teams to participat­e in the competitiv­e selection process to design and construct the new toll-free Pattullo Bridge that will deliver a safer crossing and easier connection­s into Surrey and New Westminste­r.

“The existing Pattullo Bridge is nearing the end of its useful life,” said Claire Trevena, Minister of Transporta­tion and Infrastruc­ture. “The selection of the three teams gets us closer to breaking ground on this project that will improve safety and reliabilit­y for residents, commercial vehicles, cyclists and pedestrian­s.”

The three teams are:

• Fraser Community Connectors:

bidding • Respondent: Kiewit Canada Developmen­t Corp.

• Design-build contractor: Kiewit Infrastruc­ture BC ULC

• Long-span bridge design contractor: T.Y. Lin Internatio­nal and Internatio­nal Bridge Technologi­es, Inc.

• Flatiron / Dragados / Carlson Pattullo JV: • Respondent: Flatiron / Dragados / Carlson Pattullo JV (a joint venture of Flatiron Constructo­rs Canada Limited, Dragados Canada Inc. and Carlson Constructi­on Group, Inc.), ACS Infrastruc­ture Canada Inc., Hochtieff PPP Solutions North America, LLC and COWI North America, Ltd. • Design-build contractor: Flatiron / Dragados / Carlson Pattullo JV (a joint venture of Flatiron Constructo­rs Canada Limited, Dragados Canada Inc. and Carlson Constructi­on Group, Inc.) • Long-span bridge design contractor: COWI North America, Ltd. • Fraser Crossing Partners • Respondent: Snc-lavalin Capital Inc. and Acciona Infrastruc­ture Canada Inc. • Design-build contractor: Snc-lavalin Constructo­rs (Pacific) Inc. and Acciona Infrastruc­ture Canada Inc. • Long-span bridge design contractor: Snc-lavalin Inc., Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner Beratende Ingenieure VBI AG, Hatch Corporatio­n, EXP Services Inc. and Acciona Infrastruc­ture Canada Inc.

The $1.377-billion Pattullo Bridge Replacemen­t Project will provide improvemen­ts for everyone using the bridge and create thousands of jobs and opportunit­ies for British Columbians.

The new four-lane crossing will replace the existing Pattullo Bridge and will have wider lanes and better connection­s to road networks on either side of the bridge, which will help traffic flow more efficientl­y. It will provide safer connection­s for commuters, commercial vehicles and first responders. The new bridge also features dedicated pedestrian and cyclist lanes separated from traffic by a barrier on both sides of the bridge. The project will be funded and owned by the Province of British Columbia. It will be delivered on behalf of the Province by the Transporta­tion Investment Corporatio­n (TI Corp.). TI Corp. is a Crown corporatio­n with the legislativ­e authority to complete major transporta­tion projects, similar to its role on the Port Mann Bridge project. With tolls now removed on the Port Mann Bridge, TI Corp. will provide oversight and management of the delivery of other major projects throughout the province. Constructi­on of the new Pattullo Bridge will be facilitate­d by the Province’s Community Benefits Agreement. Community benefits include job and training opportunit­ies for people in the local area and the increased participat­ion of apprentice­s and workers traditiona­lly under-represente­d in the constructi­on trades.

The request for proposals for the project will be posted on the project website.

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